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THE NEW HOME FOR CANADIAN GOLF

After extensive consultation with industry partners and undertaking financial, operational, and due diligence, Golf Canada’s Board of Directors has approved the launch of a new home for Canadian golf at the highly successful TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley, in Caledon, Ontario. TPC Toronto features three superb golf courses – each ranked among Canada’s top 60 along with extensive outdoor practice facilities. It is the only Canadian golf complex with the PGA Tour’s TPC designation (“Tournament Players Club”), denoting a golf facility that is part of a prestigious network around the world.

For their part, Osprey Valley Resorts Inc. plans to make significant investments in the coming years to transform the property into a world-class golf destination, including stay-and-play options along with a conference centre. Golf Canada is working with Osprey Valley Resorts Inc. on a joint operating framework that would establish TPC Toronto as a regular host for Golf Canada events including the 2026 Canadian Junior Girls Championship, annual meetings, national championships and accommodation for regional training camps.

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Golf House has been in the works since 2018 and will include a separate building for the First Tee - Canada Headquarters. Golf House will also be able to accommodate the offices of Golf Canada Foundation, PGA of Canada, PGA TOUR Canada, the Club Management Association of Canada and Golf Ontario. The complex has been planned for a post-pandemic world. With a modern office configuration accommodating video conferencing and remote work, the 28,300-square-foot building will also include meeting and conference rooms, an atrium and event space.

A hosting area on a portion of the lower level with access to an outdoor terrace overlooking the 13th tee will provide compelling on-course views of the TPC Toronto North course. This project will also include a significant revitalization of the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame, museum and library and thereby creating a national repository and archives that will be showcased to the public across all of the buildings at TPC Toronto, Osprey Valley.

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